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April 5-7 UW–Madison Explore Science SCIENCE at UW–Madison’S Campus Open House EXPEDITIONS Science.Wisc.Edu 2019 April 5-7 UW–Madison Explore Science SCIENCE at UW–Madison’s Campus Open House EXPEDITIONS science.wisc.edu FRIDAY, APRIL 5 | EVENTS EVENT ORIGAMI WITH MARK BURKARD, MARJE MURRAY, UNDERWATER 2 EXHIBITS: “ALDO ARTHUR H. LEARN YOUR WASHBURN “TRANSFORMING LEOPOLD: LIFE, PLACE RUTHANNE “PRECISION ARCHAEOLOGY ROBINSON MAP LAKES: OBSERVATORY BESSMAN CANCER MEDICINE BEGINS OF WISCONSIN’S LAND, LEGACY” LIBRARY FRESHWATER OPEN HOUSE TREATMENT WITH ALL OF US” FORGOTTEN & “LIBRARY OF RESEARCH DeLuca Forum WITH PRECISION STAINS PROJECT” Science Hall 1401 MINES @ Discovery Bldg MEDICINE” Orchard View Rm Room 310 Hasler Laboratory Observatory Dr Special Collections @ Discovery Bldg Wisconsin of Limnology 330 N Orchard St Orchard View Rm Rm 976 550 N Park St Historical Society @ Discovery Bldg 330 N Orchard St Memorial Libary 680 N Park St Auditorium 330 N Orchard St 728 State Street 816 State St 5 pm 5 - 5:55 pm 5 - 7 pm 6 pm 6 - 6:30 pm 5 - 7:30 pm 5 - 8 pm 6:30-6:45 pm 7 pm 7 - 8 pm 7:30 - 8:30 pm 8 pm 8 - 10 pm 9 pm Parking Options Lot 17, 1525 Engineering Dr Other venues Lot 20, 1390 University Avenue Wheelhouse Studios Lot 36, 1645 Observatory Dr Memorial Union, 800 Langdon Ave • 5-9pm Lot 41, 1820 University Ave Schedule subject to change. 4.03.19 v.10 2019 April 5-7 UW–Madison Explore Science FRIDAY, APRIL 5 SCIENCE at UW–Madison’s Campus Open House science.wisc.edu 1 Washburn Observatory EXPEDITIONS 1401 Observatory Dr 2 Hasler Laboratory of Limnology 680 N Park St 3 Science Hall Wisconsin 550 N Park St Alumni Campus Assoc. 4 Wisconsin Historical Society Information Auditorium Center 2 816 State St Alumni 5 Memorial Library Park 728 State Street 6 Discovery Building Washburn 1 Observatory 330 N Orchard St 3 Memorial Science WHS Library Hall 4 5 Genetics/Biotech Discovery 6 Center 80 Parking Visit the online campus map for parking, bus info, and more: map.wisc.edu Schedule subject to change. 4.03.19 v.10 2019 April 5-7 UW–Madison Explore Science SCIENCE at UW–Madison’s Campus Open House EXPEDITIONS science.wisc.edu SATURDAY, APRIL 6 | EVENTS | PAGE 1 OF 2 EVENT PLANETARIUM EXPLORATION DC SMITH RUTH DAVIS LEAFCUTTER ANT WI INSECT STOCK PAVILION DAIRY CATTLE WASHBURN UW SHOWS STATIONS GREENHOUSE DESIGN GALLERY DISPLAY COLONY RESEARCH CENTER TOURS OBSERVATORY PLACE 1675 Linden Dr ENGINEERING (HANDS-ON COLLECTION OPEN OPEN HOUSE “Chasing the Ghost 465 Babcock Dr 1210 Nancy Currie Lab, Dairy Cattle Center EXPO INTERACTIVE) HOUSE Particle” Nicholas Hall 1401 1st Floor 1815 Linden Drive Town Center 147 Russell Observatory Dr Sterling Hall 1300 Linden Dr Microbial Sciences Discovery Building Laboratories Planetarium 1550 Linden Dr 330 N Orchard St 475 Charter St 1630 Linden Dr 9 am 10 am 10:30 am - 11 am 9 AM - 2 PM 11 am Shows on the ON THE hour with digital Tours at ENGINEERING data planetarium 10 am - 2 pm 10 am - 2 pm 10 am - 2 pm 10 am - 2 pm 10:00, 11:00, CAMPUS 12 pm tours following, 12:00 and 1:00 except after the last 2 pm 10 am -3:30 pm 1 pm showing. Seating is limited, first 12 - 4 pm 2 pm come, first seated 3 pm 4 pm 7 pm 8 pm 8 - 10 pm 9 pm Free Campus Trolley & Guided Tour Other venues 9:30 am to 4:30 pm between Exploration Destinations. Allen Centennial Garden Babcock Hall Dairy Stores Chazen Art Museum Steenbock Library For trolley route and parking information, see 620 Babcock Dr • dawn - dusk 1605 Linden Dr • 11 - 4 pm 750 University Ave • 11 - 5 pm 550 Babcock Dr • 12 - 8 pm science.wisc.edu/events-science-expeditions.htm Schedule subject to change. 4.03.19 v.10 2019 April 5-7 UW–Madison Explore Science SCIENCE at UW–Madison’s Campus Open House EXPEDITIONS science.wisc.edu SATURDAY, APRIL 6 | EVENTS | PAGE 2 OF 2 EVENT ALUMNI PARK 2 EXHIBITS: “ALDO BOTANY MARMOSETS IN GEOLOGY L.R. INGERSOLL WONDERS OF WISCONSIN LEOPOLD: LIFE, PLACE SCIENCE TOURS GREENHOUSE OUR MIDST MUSEUM PHYSICS MUSEUM PLASMA ENERGY LAND, LEGACY” AND HERBARIUM (EST. 1918) INSTITUTE Alumni Park Primate Center Weeks Hall Chamberlin Hall & “LIBRARY OF TOURS UW STAINS PROJECT” Chamberlin Hall Lobby 1552 University 724 Langdon St 1220 Capitol Ct 1215 W Dayton St ENGINEERING Special Collections Birge Hall Lobby Room 2130 Ave 1150 Univerity Ave EXPO Rm 976 430 Lincoln Dr 1150 Univerity Ave Memorial Libary 728 State Street 9 am 10 am 9 AM - 2 PM 11 am ON THE Tours: ENGINEERING 10 am - 2 pm 10 am - 2 pm 12 pm 1 and 1:30 pm CAMPUS 9 am - 4 pm 9 am - 4 pm 9 am - 4 pm Tours: 1 and 2 pm 1 pm 11 am -3 pm Open House 12 - 3 pm w/ self-guided 12 - 4 pm scavenger hunt Open House 2 pm and Exploration Stations 3 pm 4 pm Free Campus Trolley & Guided Tour 9:30 am to 4:30 pm between Exploration Destinations. Other venues For trolley route and parking information, see Allen Centennial Garden Babcock Hall Dairy Stores Chazen Art Museum Steenbock Library science.wisc.edu/events-science-expeditions.htm 620 Babcock Dr • dawn - dusk 1605 Linden Dr • 11 am - 4 pm 750 University Ave • 11 - 5 pm 550 Babcock Dr • 12 - 8 pm Schedule subject to change. 4.03.19 v.10 2019 April 5-7 SATURDAY, APRIL 6 UW–Madison Explore Science Destinations for Exploration SCIENCE at UW–Madison’s Campus Open House science.wisc.edu 1 Allen Centennial Gardens EXPEDITIONS 620 Babcock Dr • dawn - dusk 2 Alumni Park 724 Langdon St • 11 - 3 pm. Tours: 1, 1:30 3 Babcock Hall and Dairy Store 1605 Linden Dr • 11 am - 4 pm 4 Birge Hall, Botany Greenhouse & Garden 430 Lincoln Dr • 10 am - 2 pm 5 Chamberlin Hall Leopold Res. Hall 1150 University Ave • 9 am - 4 pm Ingersoll Physics Museum, Rm 2130 Wonders of Plasma 1 2 Chamberlin Hall Lobby, 9 - 4 pm 17 6 Chazen Art Museum 14 11 750 University Ave • 11 am - 5 pm 12 Nancy Nicholas Hall Microbial Sciences Memorial 7 Dairy Cattle Center 19 Science Hall Russell Labs Library 1815 Linden Dr • 10 am - 2 pm 20 8 D.C. Smith Greenhouse 8 465 Babcock Dr • 10 am - 2 pm Dairy Cattle Center 16 3 7 9 Discovery Building 15 (Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery) 6 330 N Orchard St • 10 am - 2 pm Medical Sciences Center 5 4 10 Geology Museum (Weeks Hall) Genetics 18 BioTech Chamberlin Hall 1215 W Dayton St • 9 am - 4 pm 11 Microbial Sciences Discovery Building 1550 Linden Dr • 10 am - 3:30 pm 9 12 Nancy Nicholas Hall Mechanical Engineering 1300 Linden Dr • 12 - 4 pm 13 Primate Center 1220 Capitol Ct • 12 - 4 pm 14 Steenbock Library 550 Babcock Dr • 12 - 8 pm 15 Sterling Hall, Planetarium 80 475 Charter St • 11 am - 3 pm Shows on the hour (11-2) 10 16 Stock Pavilion 1675 Linden Dr • TBD 17 Washburn Observatory 1401 Observatory Dr • 8 - 10 pm 18 Wisconsin Energy Institute 1552 University Ave • 12 - 3 pm Tours: 1 and 2pm Parking Campus Trolley 19 WI Insect Research Collection Russell Labs Tour Stop Food Cart 13 1630 Linden Dr • 10 am- 2 pm 20 Memorial Library Campus Trolley Tours run 9:30 am–4:30 pm 728 State Street • 10 am- 2 pm Visit the online campus map for parking, bus info, and more: map.wisc.edu Schedule subject to change. 4.03.19 v.10 2019 April 5-7 UW–Madison Explore Science SCIENCE at UW–Madison’s Campus Open House EXPEDITIONS science.wisc.edu SUNDAY, APRIL 7 | EVENTS EVENT EXPLORATION SCIENCE DESTINATION FOR DESTINATION FOR DESTINATION FOR EXPLORATION EXPLORATION DESTINATION FOR EXPLORATION ARBORETUM RUTH DAVIS DAIRY CATTLE UW MADISON SPECTACULARS EXPLORATION: DESIGN GALLERY PLACE STATIONS EXPLORATION: EXPLORATION STATIONS STATIONS EXPLORATION STATIONS AT OUTDOOR WALKS CENTER TOURS SCHOOL OF CLINICAL CANCER PICNIC POINT Atrium, Health Sciences EXHIBIT ON WW1: Atrium School of Sterile Products Visitor Center 1210 Nancy Dairy Cattle Center VETERINARY SIMULATION IMMUNOLOGY Health Sciences Learning Center “STAGGERING School of Nursing Pharmacy Lab @School of Picnic Point UW-Madison Nicholas Hall CENTER TOURS 1815 Linden Drive MEDICINE LAB TOURS LOSSES...” At the entrance to Learning Center 750 Highland Ave Signe Skott Rennebohm Hall Pharmacy Arboretum 1300 Linden Dr OPEN HOUSE Health Sciences Health Sciences 3rd floor Cooper Hall Rennebohm Hall Picnic Point, near 750 Highland Ave 777 Highland Ave 1207 Seminole Learning Center Learning Center Ebling Library the stone wall 2015 Linden Dr 701 Highland Ave 777 Highland Ave Highway @ Health Sciences 750 Highland Ave 750 Highland Ave Learning Center 750 Highland Ave 10 am 11 am Tours at 10:00, 11:00, 12 pm 12:00 and 1:00 10 AM - 3 PM 12 - 2 pm 1 pm 12 - 3 pm 12 - 3 pm 12 - 4 pm 12 - 4 pm 12 - 4 pm 12:30 - 3 pm 12 - 4 pm (Tours every 12 - 4 pm 2 pm (various) (various) 15 min) 12:30 - 4 pm 2 - 3:30 pm 3 pm 4 pm Dining Options Memorial Union, 800 Langdon St Union South, 1308 West Dayton St UW Hospital Cafeteria, 600 Highland Ave Free Campus Trolley & Guided Tour Food Carts will be in front of Lot 20 Parking Options 11:30 am to 4:30 pm between Exploration Destinations. (across the street from the Discovery Lot 60, 801 Walnut St For trolley route and parking information, see Building) on Saturday, and on the Lot 76, 2501 University Bay Dr science.wisc.edu/events-science-expeditions.htm plaza between Signe Skott Cooper Hall Lot 129, 2004 University Bay Dr and Rennebohm Hall on Sunday.
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